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CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Program

Mission of the CASA Program
The mission of the Cumberland County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program is to assist the court in determining what is in the best interest of abused and/or neglected children whose cases are within the court system. Through objective investigation and observation with the focus on the child assigned, trained CASA volunteers will develop and present their recommendations to the court to aid in establishing a safe, permanent and nurturing home in an expeditious manner.

Are you a good candidate to become
a CASA volunteer?



Fall Preservice Training:
Saturdays, 9 to 3:30 
September 15 - October 27, 2012
(skipping October 6)



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The Cumberland County
CASA Program
is an affiliate member of the
National CASA Association and
the PA CASA Association.









Lift up a child's voice. A child's Life. 








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Contact Information
Anita Brewster
Program Director
Email

Pamela Wysocki 
Office Coordinator
Email

Linda Rosenberry 
Outreach Coordinator
Email

16 West High Street
Suite 303
Carlisle, PA 17013

Ph: 717.240.6159      
Ph: 888.697.0371 x6159   
Fx: 717.960.5502
Hours
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Monday - Friday

The Cumberland County CASA Program is responsible for  recruiting, screening, training, assigning, and coaching CASA volunteers for their work on behalf of dependent children within the Cumberland County Court system. 
Children found dependent by the Cumberland County Court may be referred to the CASA Program for consideration to receive the services of a CASA volunteer advocate.
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Judge Edward Guido explains the value of the CASA Program.